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he used the money pay for his and his wife's car registrations. goods news. >>> in egyptians, thousands of protesters marched in the square to protest draft constitution. a crew escaped captivity from the syrian gunman. correspondent leland vittert has a piddle east roundup. >> once the hunted, syrian outgunned rebels are becoming the hunter. they appear to have more organization. fighters are better armed thanks to qatar and advancing on me mass cuss. -- massacre. evidenced by the kidnapping of the chief correspondent richard angele in what he thought was rebel territory. a newly freed crew arrived in turkey to tell a story of the mock execution a the psychological torture before an escape for a firefight. >> the last five days, are days we would rather forget. >> angle and crew had been in the town of aleppo where a street to street battle continues for control. proving that even a successionful revolution doesn't solve a country's problem, syrians would only need to look toward egypt, where a draft constitution has sparked renewed violence. pro
he used the money pay for his and his wife's car registrations. goods news. >>> in egyptians, thousands of protesters marched in the square to protest draft constitution. a crew escaped captivity from the syrian gunman. correspondent leland vittert has a piddle east roundup. >> once the hunted, syrian outgunned rebels are becoming the hunter. they appear to have more organization. fighters are better armed thanks to qatar and advancing on me mass cuss. -- massacre. evidenced by...
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said literally help us, we're american journalists get us to safety. the rebels involved did just that. it was on a road similar to that engel and his crew were taken by gunpoint what they presume to be pro-government, pro-president assad forces, shiite militia members holding them. during the time they were being held they were told it was very awful situation. they endured mocks executions. a number of threats what would happen to the men. martha, this isn't -- is the best way this story could end. one american still missing in that country. martha: everybody is very thankful this delled the way it did, leland t said a lot what is changing on the ground in syria. they believed they were traveling in rebel-held territory but obviously they were not. what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, this is an insurgency civil war. not only do you have the army fighting. you have all the pro-assad militias and you have the rebels. it appears the momentum has changed. it used to be the government is hunting rebels. rebels better armed and better trained are
said literally help us, we're american journalists get us to safety. the rebels involved did just that. it was on a road similar to that engel and his crew were taken by gunpoint what they presume to be pro-government, pro-president assad forces, shiite militia members holding them. during the time they were being held they were told it was very awful situation. they endured mocks executions. a number of threats what would happen to the men. martha, this isn't -- is the best way this story...
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it gives us a rounder picture. because we know who it is and what they are thinking and what issues may go into them committing these tragedies, we can then address them more fully. so i think there's another side to this as well that would indicate we live in a society where we get full information. transparency is very important in our society. i don't think we want to avoid that. jon: earlier this year i was in aurora, colorado in the aftermath of the movie shooting massacre there, and the governor of that state, john hickenlooper at the memorial service afterward said something that drew the applause of the crowd. i want to play that for you now. >> the moment they got news, they got the call that came through to from dispatch they were on the scene within 2 1/2 minutes. [applause] and literally within seconds they had apprehended the suspect. [applause] and i refuse to say his name. [applause] jon: obviously applause for the police and their heroism there but the biggest applause line when he refused to mentio
it gives us a rounder picture. because we know who it is and what they are thinking and what issues may go into them committing these tragedies, we can then address them more fully. so i think there's another side to this as well that would indicate we live in a society where we get full information. transparency is very important in our society. i don't think we want to avoid that. jon: earlier this year i was in aurora, colorado in the aftermath of the movie shooting massacre there, and the...